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  1. In this sense G=local mass + global mass, maybe I am not using the right words Or rather mass=E/G;
  2. Speed is not a feature of gravity this means the universe does not have a speed limit. In other words "c" in "e=mcc" should be calculated as "c=f(G)", why? Well we know that c is a "special speed" which defines "difficulty to move at that speed" But we also know that galaxies move away faster than "c", then we know that "G" defines the "difficulty to move" Connecting all of that: Galaxies are able to go faster than c because they have lower G which means a higher c Cosmic expansion may also be cause partially by an "outer sphere" in addition to this. That is the lower G gets the higher c gets, so in this way we can fix relativity without requiring space expansion. This would also mean that the universe is finite which suggests that if an object "big bang" is big enough in terms of the "share of total material" Then gravity is a lot weaker and that enables it to accelerate also considering that the geometry of an explosion disperses mass in all directions which means the force that slows galaxies down is also dispersed. This says that "c" should not be a constant but should be calculated inverse to a proportion of G, because c is the speed in which you gain weight or interact a lot with G. In other words "c" is the speed of light but that is only true locally not in terms of local group to local group in other words c=escape velocity of the local group This is just part of my complete view of the universe More here: url deleted I tried to use the best world I could thought of but there may be some small inconsistencies because English is not my native language. I would love to clarify any doubt
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